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Duh.
Justice matters.
(6,925 posts)Four psychopaths. The last three have nukes. This species is..........
And the former one wants them back...
elleng
(130,865 posts)The two autocrats have brought their countries closer together than ever. But for China, the costs of Russias adventurism could be high.
They visited a hockey rink in Beijing and the panda enclosure at the Moscow Zoo. They shared blinis layered with caviar in Russia and, reciprocally, the popular variant in China, jianbing. They have shared birthday cakes and exchanged toasts with shots of vodka, while demurring that neither would dare go overboard with the stuff.
For more than a decade, Xi Jinping of China and Vladimir V. Putin of Russia have forged a respectful, perhaps even warm relationship, reflecting the deepening ties between two world powers that share common cause against American military and economic might.
The invasion of Ukraine could upend all that or forge, in diplomatic isolation, an alliance that reshapes the world order in the 21st century.
Mr. Putins attack on Ukraine has forced Mr. Xi into what Kevin Rudd, the Australian ex-prime minister who was once a diplomat in Beijing, called an impossible balancing act between his personal camaraderie with the Russian leader and the potential for blowback for China, should it be seen as endorsing an invasion condemned by most of the world.
On Friday, Mr. Xi spoke by telephone with the man he called his best friend in 2019, but stopped far short of endorsing the assault on Ukraine. He said all countries should abandon a Cold War mentality, and he expressed support when Mr. Putin told him he would seek a negotiated resolution to the war, according to the Chinese governments summary of the call.
But there is no sign that Mr. Xi did anything to ward off the invasion, if he knew it was coming. His senior advisers rebuffed American requests to use Chinas influence with Mr. Putin to discourage an attack; instead, China shared the Americans intelligence with the Russians and accused the United States of trying to sow discord, according to American officials.
For China, the costs of Mr. Putins adventurism could be high.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/27/world/asia/putin-xi-jinping-russia-china.html
hunter
(38,310 posts)They don't care about Russia or its politics. They're just looking forward to the fire sale.